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===Best Practices for Testing in Online and Hybrid Courses===
 
===Best Practices for Testing in Online and Hybrid Courses===
 
* [[Media:Best_Practices_Online_Testing.pdf|Best Practices for Online Testing]] (pdf)
 
* [[Media:Best_Practices_Online_Testing.pdf|Best Practices for Online Testing]] (pdf)
* [[Media:Test_Tips_Sakai.pdf|Tips to Reduce Technical Problems and Deter Cheating]] (pdf)
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===Importing Tests===
 
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* [[Get student name, submit date/time, and test score]]
 
* [[Get student name, submit date/time, and test score]]
 
* [[Media:HowtoAddImagestoyourTests.pdf| How to add images to your tests]]  
 
* [[Media:HowtoAddImagestoyourTests.pdf| How to add images to your tests]]  
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* How are [https://longsight.screenstepslive.com/s/sakai_help/m/26029/l/252626-how-are-grades-calculated grades calculated] in the Sakai Gradebook? (Longsight)
 
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  * [http://peptechlearn.blogspot.com/2012/12/midnight-assignments-how-do-you-set.html Midnight Assignments: How do you set the date and time?] (Pepperdine University)  
 
  * [http://peptechlearn.blogspot.com/2012/12/midnight-assignments-how-do-you-set.html Midnight Assignments: How do you set the date and time?] (Pepperdine University)  
 
  * [https://support.sakai.duke.edu/2011/09/28/retake-test/ Allow a student to take ('''or retake a test''') after the due date (or retract date)]
 
  * [https://support.sakai.duke.edu/2011/09/28/retake-test/ Allow a student to take ('''or retake a test''') after the due date (or retract date)]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 30 January 2017

Tests & Quizzes

With the Tests & Quizzes tool, you can create online tests, practice exercises, surveys, and other forms of assessment. Question types can include multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, essay, and more. Below are detailed instructions for creating online assessments, publishing them so students can take them, grading them, and more.

Basics

More info

Best Practices for Testing in Online and Hybrid Courses

Importing Tests

Question Pools

Surveys

Advanced Topics / Special Situations